The difference between Fizgig and Trifle
When used as nouns, fizgig means a flirtatious, coquettish girl, inclined to gad or gallivant about, whereas trifle means an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
When used as verbs, fizgig means to roam around in a frivolous manner, whereas trifle means to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
check bellow for the other definitions of Fizgig and Trifle
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Fizgig as a noun (archaic):
A flirtatious, coquettish girl, inclined to gad or gallivant about; a gig, a giglot, a jillflirt.
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Fizgig as a noun (archaic):
Something frivolous or trivial; a gewgaw, a trinket.
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Fizgig as a verb (archaic, intransitive):
To roam around in a frivolous manner; to gad about, to gallivant.
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Fizgig as a noun (archaic):
A small squib-like firework that explodes with a fizzing or hissing noise.
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Fizgig as a noun (fishing):
A spear with a barb on the end of it, used for catching fish; a type of harpoon.
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Fizgig as a noun (Australia, slang, dated):
A police informer, a stool pigeon.
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Fizgig as a verb (Australia, slang, dated):
To act as a police informer.
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Fizgig as a noun (Scotland, rare):
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Trifle as a noun:
An English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
Examples:
"coordinate terms tiramisu bread pudding"
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Trifle as a noun:
Anything that is of little importance or worth. An insignificant amount of money.
Examples:
"synonyms: bagatelle minor detaiwhiffle Thesaurus:trifle"
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Trifle as a noun:
A very small amount (of something).
Examples:
"synonyms: smidgThesaurus:modicum"
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Trifle as a noun:
A particular kind of pewter.
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Trifle as a noun (uncountable):
Utensils made from this particular kind of pewter.
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Trifle as a verb (intransitive):
To deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
Examples:
"You must not trifle with her affections."
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Trifle as a verb (intransitive):
To act, speak, or otherwise behave with jest.
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Trifle as a verb (intransitive):
To inconsequentially toy with something.
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Trifle as a verb (transitive):
To squander or waste.
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Trifle as a verb (transitive, obsolete):
To make a trifle of, to make trivial.